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Title: iOS 12.1.1 will let iPhone XR users expand notifications with Haptic Touch
Post by: HCK on November 11, 2018, 04:05:20 pm
iOS 12.1.1 will let iPhone XR users expand notifications with Haptic Touch

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<p>The iPhone XR does not have a pressure-sensitive display, so it lacks 3D Touch. Apple has introduced alternative gestures for many 3D Touch features under the marketing guise of ‘Haptic Touch’. This combines a normal long-press gesture with haptic feedback, like holding down the spacebar to activate keyboard trackpad mode (https://twitter.com/bzamayo/status/1056282765052837888), or using long press for the lock screen torch button.</p>
<p>One notable omission (https://twitter.com/bzamayo/status/1056282765052837888) with the launch of iPhone XR was the lack of affordance for viewing rich notifications. iOS 12.1.1 beta 2 (https://9to5mac.com/2018/11/07/ios-12-1-watchos-5-1-2-beta/) addresses this … so now it works as you would expect.</p>
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